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Nursing Education : 

Nursing Education Nursing Degrees Rhonda Spencer Marsha Stamper Facilitator: Jan Gasper NUR 272: Leadership and Management August 19, 2009

The Start of School : 

The Start of School Florence Nightingale in London, 1860 Train to a qualified level Observation skills Sensitivity to patient needs Allow to work in hospitals Course now taught British universities

History of Nursing Schools : 

History of Nursing Schools In beginning-within hospital context Learned from trial and error Lead to high mortality rates Need for nursing school in early 1900s Clara Barton

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History cont… : 

History cont… Army Nurse Corps in 1901

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Interesting Facts : 

Interesting Facts Ellen Dougherty North Carolina Linda Richards Yale School University of Minnesota

Types of Degrees in Nursing : 

Types of Degrees in Nursing Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse (LPN/LVN) Associate Degree Diploma Nurse Bachelor of Science Nurse (BSN) Advanced Practice Nurse

LPN History : 

LPN History First training offered in 1892 with the first established school in 1893 Program was 3 months Study included homemaking skills and caring for the ill

Current LPN Education : 

Current LPN Education 9 to 14 month program Program offered in vocational or technical schools Have own licensure Must pass NCLEX-PN Works under supervision of RN or physician

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Diploma Nurses History : 

Diploma Nurses History Little or no classroom preparation Directed by hospitals Apprenticeship with the older students teaching younger students Nursing students provided low cost service to the hospital After graduation work as private duty nurse

Diploma Nurses Today : 

Diploma Nurses Today Many diploma schools closed after 1965 when ANA published paper stating education should take place in institutions of higher learning Hospital based programs Most affiliated with a college, now can award associate degree in nursing Usually a three year program Takes NCLEX-RN

History of the Associate Degree in Nursing : 

History of the Associate Degree in Nursing Introduced in 1952 known as “Cooperative Research Project in Junior and Community College Education for Nurses” based at Teachers College, Columbia University Curriculum half general education and half nursing courses Fundamental concepts taught early in programs with complex concepts taught in second year

History of Associate Degree (Cont) : 

History of Associate Degree (Cont) Student population diverse i.e.. Older, married, has children and may be male Clinical experiences differed than Diploma Programs with sites including nursing homes, health clinics, family planning agencies, public schools, physician offices Graduates able to pass licensing exams Graduates able to carry out functions of staff nurses

History of Associate Degree (Cont) : 

History of Associate Degree (Cont) Programs attracted more students Success of early programs grew from 7 to almost 700 within 25 years Fifty years since initial study now over 800 associate degree programs in the US

Associate Degree of Nursing Today : 

Associate Degree of Nursing Today Curriculum based on the pilot program in 1952 Student diversity Two year program Upon successful completion of program permitted to take NCLEX-RN

Baccalaureate of Nursing : 

Baccalaureate of Nursing Found in many colleges and universities through out the country Strong base of liberal education in the arts, sciences and humanities Emphasize bedside patient care, community health nursing, leadership and management, and research Upon completion of program permitted to take NCLEX-RN

Advanced Practice Registered Nurses : 

Advanced Practice Registered Nurses RN has met advanced education and clinical practice Has at least a Master’s Degree in nursing

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